The Politics of Welfare: Continuities and ChangeHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1994 - 268 páginas This revised edition examines the ideological, historical and political context for the programme of social reform undertaken by the Thatcher and Major governments since 1979. The overview of changes in state welfare is accompanied by a discussion of the competing values which underpin welfare. |
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Values and welfare | 1 |
Keynes and after | 22 |
The crumbling of consensus | 71 |
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achieved agenda approach areas argued attempt Audit Commission authorities benefit Beveridge British budget Cabinet cent central Chancellor choice citizens Commission concern Conservative critics debate democracy despite developed DHSS economic effective election electoral exercise failure Francis Pym funding Gilmour Government Government's Green Paper groups growth health service housing Ian Gilmour impact implementation implied important income increased individual initiatives institutions intervention introduction issues Labour Labour Party legislation major Margaret Thatcher Michael Heseltine Nicholas Ridley Nigel Lawson Norman Fowler objectives organisations outcome particular party period political poll tax postwar poverty pressure Prime Minister priorities private sector privatisation problems programmes proposals public expenditure public sector quasi-markets rates reduced reforms responsibility Richard Titmuss role scheme Secretary significant social policy social security social services subsequently substantial success taxation Thatcherite third-term Treasury unemployment voluntary White Paper
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Health, Civilization, and the State: A History of Public Health from Ancient ... Dorothy Porter Pré-visualização indisponível - 1999 |